Intel removes a bug in the 2.5-inch SSD drives      

Posted: 12 August 2009 by Anton Chuiko   |   Views: 249   |   Comments 0   |   Print     |   Discuss in forum
At the end of July Intel announced a temporary suspension of supply 2.5-inch SSD drives that are found threatening serious error stored in the memory. After several days of the U.S. company has released new firmware elimination of this problem.

Intel and Micron develop jointly last year with the memory chip NAND / flash, which is manufactured based on technology of 34 nm. The company in late July announced that it sometimes happened that the SSD drives marked with symbols and X25-M x18-M, containing the memory stopped in certain situations to provide the service, when you decided to protect their access to the disk by entering the BIOS password.

The U.S. company, according to the promises, has already solved this problem. Owners of drives can download the new firmware, which is available at this address. - http://downloadcenter.intel.com/detail_desc.aspx?agr=y&dwnldid=17485 probably soon be resumed with no supply of that error drives.

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